College report: Louisville, Air Force win

John Wallace kicked a 30-yard field goal in overtime to lift No. 16 Louisville to a 34-31 victory over visiting Cincinnati on Friday night. The Bearcats got the ball first in OT, but Terrell Floyd intercepted Munchie Legaux's floater in the end zone and the Cardinals drove 12 yards to set up Wallace's kick.

Former LSU standouts Tyrann Mathieu and Jordan Jefferson were released from a Baton Rouge, La., jail after their arrests Thursday at Mathieu's apartment on marijuana charges. Mathieu, a former Heisman Trophy finalist and cornerback, has no criminal record but has well-documented drug problems that led to his dismissal from the Tigers in August. He had enrolled as a student at the school after two weeks of rehab and also had talked about possibly returning to the team for the 2013 season with two seasons of eligibility. He is also eligible to apply for the NFL draft in April. Jefferson, a former starting quarterback, had returned to Baton Rouge to finish his degree after playing in the Canadian Football League. They were released along with Derrick Bryant, a former backup safety. Karnell Hatcher, a fourth former player arrested, remained in jail.

Maryland

The Terrapins will be down to their fourth quarterback when they play at Boston College on Saturday. Freshman Caleb Rowe moved into the starting spot after two QBs - Perry Hills (anterior cruciate ligament) and Devin Burns (foot) - suffered season-ending injuries in last week's game against North Carolina State. C.J. Brown went out with an ACL injury in August.